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emailed investigation, or even previous special investigators who became a lightning rod, and bill clinton and his white house were able to attack him for some of his statements. there has been a lot of incoming on the mueller investigation, but it has not hit him personally yet. we will see if that continues next year as they get closer, if they get closer, to the president himself, members of his family. you saw mark warner on the senate floor lay down some red lines and markers if there were to be any pardons in addition to firing mueller or taking other steps to rein in the investigation by the president. if it gets closer to the president or his family, that is sort of an all bets are off moment. stephen dennis covers congress for bloomberg. his work available at bloomberg.com. we thank you for being w >> senate majoroity leader mitch mcconnell held a news conference today however some of the republican achievements this year and outlining areas for bipartisanship. he outlined things for next year like health care, immigration and covenant on john mccain, wishing him well and said h
emailed investigation, or even previous special investigators who became a lightning rod, and bill clinton and his white house were able to attack him for some of his statements. there has been a lot of incoming on the mueller investigation, but it has not hit him personally yet. we will see if that continues next year as they get closer, if they get closer, to the president himself, members of his family. you saw mark warner on the senate floor lay down some red lines and markers if there were...
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clinton and the other democrats didn't campaign. very different story than 2016. and the influence of super pacs, particularly this one by jeb bush. >> marco rubio thinks it's unfair to criticize him for missing votes. >> one-third of his missed votes were missed better he announced he was returning for president. he's missed more votes than any senator. doesn'ted show up for work but wants a promotion? >> right now marco rubio is running third in the polling which shows that third place finish is going to be critical assuming ted cruz and donald trump continue to maintain their leads. correct? >> yes, that is. the old saying is that there are three tickets out of iowa. it may be a little more this year because of the availability of superpac money although that didn't help rick perry or scott walker. but we typically say that there are three tickets out of iowa and rubio himself, his campaign, and the superpac that supports him have been advertising quite a lot lately. you have a situation in which i think ted cruz is accurate in w
clinton and the other democrats didn't campaign. very different story than 2016. and the influence of super pacs, particularly this one by jeb bush. >> marco rubio thinks it's unfair to criticize him for missing votes. >> one-third of his missed votes were missed better he announced he was returning for president. he's missed more votes than any senator. doesn'ted show up for work but wants a promotion? >> right now marco rubio is running third in the polling which shows that...
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e-mail investigation or previous special investigators like kenneth starr who became a lightning rod and bill clinton and his white house were able to sort of attack him for some of his statements and how he handled that investigation. there's been a lot of incoming on the mueller investigation, but it hasn't sort of hit mueller personally yet. and we'll see if that continues next year. as they get closer, if they get closer to the president, himself, and members of his family, what you saw, mark warner go to the senate floor, sort of lay down some red lines and some markers. if this were to be any pardons in addition to firing mueller or taking other steps to rein in the investigation by the president that should be seen as a red line. and if it gets closer to the president or his family that is sort of an all bets are off moment. nobody really knows what the president would do even though he has said repeatedly he has no intention of firing mueller. host: steven dennis covers congress, the senate in particular for bloomberg. his work available at bloomberg.com after a busy and momentous wee
e-mail investigation or previous special investigators like kenneth starr who became a lightning rod and bill clinton and his white house were able to sort of attack him for some of his statements and how he handled that investigation. there's been a lot of incoming on the mueller investigation, but it hasn't sort of hit mueller personally yet. and we'll see if that continues next year. as they get closer, if they get closer to the president, himself, and members of his family, what you saw,...
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i would urge you to read my book because you might learn more about bill clinton if you did. that -- i would be surprised if you did not see a general support to deal with the to support more general legislation to counter boycotts. if you have the governor of new york who was talking very loudly and proudly about what new york was doing with regard to that, i think this is a kind of bipartisan issue. i don't see it as a partisan issue, and it should not be. -- one of thehink most important things for israel is to be sure that it remains a nonpartisan issue. israel cannot be a republican or democratic issue. it needs to be a bipartisan issue, and you will see more of an effort made on israel's part democratsut more to and also more to some of the communities that historically don't necessarily have any kind of real historical ties to israel. i think the u.s. congress will take a stand. i don't think it is something that will just the -- just go away. second, bill clinton is not running for president, hillary is, and i think it is a terribly important distinction. if you take
i would urge you to read my book because you might learn more about bill clinton if you did. that -- i would be surprised if you did not see a general support to deal with the to support more general legislation to counter boycotts. if you have the governor of new york who was talking very loudly and proudly about what new york was doing with regard to that, i think this is a kind of bipartisan issue. i don't see it as a partisan issue, and it should not be. -- one of thehink most important...
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brian: another person you did books with his bill clinton. here is bill clinton in an interview he did for this program in 1996 after he had been reelected talking about "between hope and history." >> why didn't this book sell? >> i did not promote it. is i know how hard hillary worked to sell her book. books sell when people go around, go on book tours and talk about them, sign copies for hours. brian: his book had been out before this interview and it turned into what his second inaugural was in many ways. when did you get involved? peter: when i saw that interview, i wrote to clinton and said you are the first author in the history of publishing to not say it is the publishers fault it did not work out. one isppened on that that i had done putting people first, which was the in 1992.ore manifesto their first election. book, that as an instant we did not need to pay for it, it was public domain, and it was a huge bestseller. the cover became a symbol of the campaign. it was used on posters and so on. brooks, i looked at the budget for the y
brian: another person you did books with his bill clinton. here is bill clinton in an interview he did for this program in 1996 after he had been reelected talking about "between hope and history." >> why didn't this book sell? >> i did not promote it. is i know how hard hillary worked to sell her book. books sell when people go around, go on book tours and talk about them, sign copies for hours. brian: his book had been out before this interview and it turned into what...
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when the clinton white house was in and bill clinton had that affair, correct me if i'm wrong. newt gingrich was the one who wanted to impeach the president. he was having an affair on his wife who was dying at the time. he's having an affair but pointing the finger at bill clinton. host: we will hold off on the political history between the two parties. we want to focus on your first question with tevi troy. a couple of viewers have brought this up already today. why aren't other countries paid to help us? we are always involved when there's natural disasters and other countries. is the caller correct in saying he had heard that we don't necessarily want that kind of help? guest: what i learned when i was isking in the government there are legal hurdles and challenges and bureaucratic red tape when it comes to accepting aid from foreign governments. and there's actually an office at the state department that helps sort through these requests. it's not necessarily something that help will in the immediate period and it taxes resources of the federal government in terms of figur
when the clinton white house was in and bill clinton had that affair, correct me if i'm wrong. newt gingrich was the one who wanted to impeach the president. he was having an affair on his wife who was dying at the time. he's having an affair but pointing the finger at bill clinton. host: we will hold off on the political history between the two parties. we want to focus on your first question with tevi troy. a couple of viewers have brought this up already today. why aren't other countries...
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clinton -- that rivals the relation between bill clinton and -- that is not the real question. what does israel look for in america? if dennis were here, i think he would probably tell briefly the story of kennedy when kennedy met -- athol waldorf-astoria. he thanked him and he said american-jewish community was very helpful in my election and i want to thank you and and i get the distinction between israelis and jews at that time. he said what can i do for you? rian said there something you could do for me, be a good president for america. be a good leader. that was what we need in america -- in israel. that's what we want. leader, goodgood for america, you will be good for us. what does israel really needs? the same that the others need, they need a reassurance of american leadership in the middle east so america's team, not a perfect metaphor, it is actually one in reality. that our team, israel, modern arab states, etc., our team has andptain that is effective is doing its job. that is what israel really needs. i think is an important test for the trump administration. will
clinton -- that rivals the relation between bill clinton and -- that is not the real question. what does israel look for in america? if dennis were here, i think he would probably tell briefly the story of kennedy when kennedy met -- athol waldorf-astoria. he thanked him and he said american-jewish community was very helpful in my election and i want to thank you and and i get the distinction between israelis and jews at that time. he said what can i do for you? rian said there something you...
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there is always going to be a carveout or second look at -- i believe that bill clinton's approach in the 1992 campaign was able to pass through an overall for the country, it was good for the country. it was something i support. we should take into consideration special exceptions when necessary. the path forward is a good one overall. -- about the challenges you find dually eligibility beneficiaries face. i think the chairman did a good job of simplifying this web of challenges of paperwork and the streams of challenges that go along with those binders that you are of to find your way through when you are looking for help in all of the wrong places because the jigsaw puzzle seems to be missing pieces. can you talk about some of the other challenges of juliet jubal beneficiaries? dually eligible beneficiaries? >> the administrative web of complexity is a wall -- it is a wall that people have to climb over to access health care and as we mentioned, these are vulnerable people living in poverty. some of these people have limited health literacy, limited computer proficiency, it is insu
there is always going to be a carveout or second look at -- i believe that bill clinton's approach in the 1992 campaign was able to pass through an overall for the country, it was good for the country. it was something i support. we should take into consideration special exceptions when necessary. the path forward is a good one overall. -- about the challenges you find dually eligibility beneficiaries face. i think the chairman did a good job of simplifying this web of challenges of paperwork...
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later, former president bill clinton talking about childhood obesity. and then a discussion on race relations in the u.s. >> transportation secretary ray lahood is our guest life on news makers this sunday. he will talk about the cash for clunkers program, stimulus spending and related issues. that is live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. starting tuesday, the full senate debates the nomination of sonia sotomayor for smk justice. watch live on c-span 2 and c-span.org. coming this fall, tour the home to america's highest court, the supreme court. and now the portrait unveiling in the u.s. capitol for former house speaker dennis hastert. he was the longest serving speaker in history. we will hear from nancy pelosi and joan boehner, this is 40 points. >> speaker of the house, honored guests, and the 51st speaker of the house, the honorable j. dennis hastert. [applause] >> today we are gathered to honor the 51st speaker of the united states house of representatives and our friend, speaker dennis hastert. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand as t
later, former president bill clinton talking about childhood obesity. and then a discussion on race relations in the u.s. >> transportation secretary ray lahood is our guest life on news makers this sunday. he will talk about the cash for clunkers program, stimulus spending and related issues. that is live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. starting tuesday, the full senate debates the nomination of sonia sotomayor for smk justice. watch live on c-span 2 and c-span.org. coming this fall,...
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. >> coming up, bill clinton except the dole prize. later, the u.k. youth parliament debates issues related to racism, religious to score nation and education. >> on the next washington journal, peter ackerman on efforts to open a presidential partys to third candidates. and year-end tax preparation advice from kiplinger's editorial director. pleasure phone calls, tweets, and facebook comments. washington journal live at 7:00 a.m.. >> as 2015 wraps up, c-span presents congress, the year in review. a look back at all the newsmaking issues that took center stage on capitol hill this year. us thursday, december 31 at 8:00 p.m. eastern as we revisit mitch mcconnell taking his position as senate majority ope francis's address. the debate over the nuclear deal and reaction from congress over shootings here and abroad. congress year in review on c-span, thursday, december 31 at 8:00 p.m. eastern. sunday night, a talk about the second volume of mr. pearson's diaries with an insiders taken washington, d.c. from 1960 to 1969. >> it was just remarkable, all of t
. >> coming up, bill clinton except the dole prize. later, the u.k. youth parliament debates issues related to racism, religious to score nation and education. >> on the next washington journal, peter ackerman on efforts to open a presidential partys to third candidates. and year-end tax preparation advice from kiplinger's editorial director. pleasure phone calls, tweets, and facebook comments. washington journal live at 7:00 a.m.. >> as 2015 wraps up, c-span presents...
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clinton, which aesop close from the inside. -- he saw up close from the inside. both those administrations had fascinating policies in the middle east. he was involved in the most noteworthy middle east initiative of the second clinton administration, which of course was a major push for middle east peace in the second year -- in the last year of clinton kos term. jim is a washington fellow at the washington institute. it just retired from diplomatic service. after completing his tour as u.s. ambassador in iraq -- prior to that, he served as u.s. ambassador to turkey. he was on the frontlines of two of our ron's neighbors. lest we forget, also on the front line of the two of syria's neighbors. he had a fascinating part to look at two of the most important issues on which the administration of's agenda. he knows about a second turns from his experience as a deputy national security adviser in the bush administration. in that second term, we saw at least two major middle east initiatives, the iraq surge and the annapolis process. we have to go second term experts t
clinton, which aesop close from the inside. -- he saw up close from the inside. both those administrations had fascinating policies in the middle east. he was involved in the most noteworthy middle east initiative of the second clinton administration, which of course was a major push for middle east peace in the second year -- in the last year of clinton kos term. jim is a washington fellow at the washington institute. it just retired from diplomatic service. after completing his tour as u.s....
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we don't know what bill clinton's cause would be. he certainly done a great deal with his foundation and as president women don't know what that is but she would be a very good one to manage it for him and direct it. you asked me who enjoyed being president more than anyone. with awe all the trials and tribulations would have to say bill clinton. he has read books about every one of his predecessors many times. he has an extraordinary political memorabilia collection. he probably gave more farewell addresses than anybody in history. it took him forever to get to that convention. that nominated al gore. stopped everywhere and gave a speech and completely dwarfed george bush. they showed clinton giving a speech leaving washington and arriving in new york and going to chappaqua, town none of us could pronounce. he loved every minute of it. even when he has have his problems. that it line, not to the left, -- got to go in bible. he enjoyed it. >> host: we have each of our guests -- we'll come book after the break, we asked each of our gu
we don't know what bill clinton's cause would be. he certainly done a great deal with his foundation and as president women don't know what that is but she would be a very good one to manage it for him and direct it. you asked me who enjoyed being president more than anyone. with awe all the trials and tribulations would have to say bill clinton. he has read books about every one of his predecessors many times. he has an extraordinary political memorabilia collection. he probably gave more...
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bill clinton is returning to virginia this weekend to campaign for mcauliffe. he will attend a fund-raiser at mcauliffe's house in mclean, virginia. it is at least the third visit that clinton has made on behalf of mcauliffe in this race. also yesterday, and this is interesting, mcauliffe announced the support of montana governor bryan schweitzer, who also -- announcing the support, schweitzer made clear he is supporting mcauliffe because they are friends. he is doing it on a personal level, not as chairman of the rg&e a. regardless, it is not entirely clear how many -- of the rga. republicans did not seem too concerned. the republican governors association responded yesterday with a simple one line statement that said, "who is brian schweitzer?" to a lot of virginia voters, they hope that is the questionnaire asking. brian moran, one of terry mcauliffe's opponents, did not seem to concern. he said this -- "the guide rumored to be running for governor of new york and when it -- the guy rumored to be on running for governor of new york is one to tell us who is r
bill clinton is returning to virginia this weekend to campaign for mcauliffe. he will attend a fund-raiser at mcauliffe's house in mclean, virginia. it is at least the third visit that clinton has made on behalf of mcauliffe in this race. also yesterday, and this is interesting, mcauliffe announced the support of montana governor bryan schweitzer, who also -- announcing the support, schweitzer made clear he is supporting mcauliffe because they are friends. he is doing it on a personal level,...
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. >> whether it is bill clinton or last week, the cspan video library features of 115,000 unique individuals and every day eds new faces that you can follow. circuit, which it, placket, every program since 1987 available free on line at the cspan video library. >> now national security adviser james jones. he spoke of the 25th anniversary for the washington institute for near east policy. topics covered in the speech include the wars in afghanistan and iraq. iran's nuclear program, and the israeli conflict. >> good evening. welcome. [applause] i am just delighted to look around and see some wonderful people from throughout the country and all corners of the washington community here to join with us tonight in celebrating the silver jubilee of the washington institute, so welcome. i would like to open two nights festivities -- to night's festivities on a brief somber note which is for us to rise for a moment of silence in honor of the women and men of the u.s. armed forces and armed forces of our allies around the world who are engaged in daily battles, daily efforts on behalf of our nation,
. >> whether it is bill clinton or last week, the cspan video library features of 115,000 unique individuals and every day eds new faces that you can follow. circuit, which it, placket, every program since 1987 available free on line at the cspan video library. >> now national security adviser james jones. he spoke of the 25th anniversary for the washington institute for near east policy. topics covered in the speech include the wars in afghanistan and iraq. iran's nuclear program,...
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way, i remember rush limbaugh long ago talking about bill clinton instituting this hedge fund idea. it was your little left do, bill clinton, who brought that appeared here's what you need to do, my friend. claim the real problem on the undereducated of the population. you are writing the children in this country with your public school system, which is totally destroying their minds. host: dennis kelleher? guest: you did call to represent the opposite view. the facts actually show that most of what you are saying is not correct. of the eight of the cost crisis report, which you can find it a website at ww w marcus.com -- better markets.com, shows unemployment before the crash being incredibly small and it is see clearly you can in the data and the numbers the effect that wall street crashing the financial system and almost causing a second depression had on this country in terms of unemployment, underemployment, lost homes, underwater homes. today, there are more than 10 million homes the united states underwater. mortgages are more than the value of their homes. that economic wrec
way, i remember rush limbaugh long ago talking about bill clinton instituting this hedge fund idea. it was your little left do, bill clinton, who brought that appeared here's what you need to do, my friend. claim the real problem on the undereducated of the population. you are writing the children in this country with your public school system, which is totally destroying their minds. host: dennis kelleher? guest: you did call to represent the opposite view. the facts actually show that most of...
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. >> tonight, former president bill clinton excess the dole leadership prize. then, interviews with colin the press secretary from this year's washington ideas for him. and then i look at the white house christmas decorations and the annual christmas tree lighting ceremony. the bob dole institute of politics awarded this year's dole leadership prize the former president bill clinton. in his speech, president clinton talked about bipartisanship, equality and international affairs. this is one hour. >>
. >> tonight, former president bill clinton excess the dole leadership prize. then, interviews with colin the press secretary from this year's washington ideas for him. and then i look at the white house christmas decorations and the annual christmas tree lighting ceremony. the bob dole institute of politics awarded this year's dole leadership prize the former president bill clinton. in his speech, president clinton talked about bipartisanship, equality and international affairs. this is...
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case, bill clinton's economic plan was going to be the first thing on the table which was a heavy lift for treasury, a heavy lift for the economic council. clear about the treasury operations, the department of commerce operation, all of those agencies that especially impacted that first 100 days would be at the top of my list. in that transition planning process, you are laying out the priorities, getting the lanes straight, and then a key leadership team that will go into each of these areas should the president win. wasother hat that i wore, i --hair for senator kerry up senator kerry's operation. so -- but you have all these people that you are quietly reaching out to. to say to them i need you to be on standby for the president win. waitingave a team in that you have to be ready to shouldthe very next day the president win the election. , it'ss a quiet operation a lot of planning. you have a sure handle on the very critical --ues that previous administrations may have been dealing with that you know you're going to inherit on day one and the -- there cannot be time to think about
case, bill clinton's economic plan was going to be the first thing on the table which was a heavy lift for treasury, a heavy lift for the economic council. clear about the treasury operations, the department of commerce operation, all of those agencies that especially impacted that first 100 days would be at the top of my list. in that transition planning process, you are laying out the priorities, getting the lanes straight, and then a key leadership team that will go into each of these areas...
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special envoy bill clinton. he spoke about the recovery efforts in haiti. his remarks are followed by a panel discussion. from the world economic forum in davos, this is about 40 minutes. >> mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, i welcome you to this important and crucial session on haiti. all of us remain deeply saddened by the scope that has ravaged haiti. scope that has ravaged haiti. the scope of the destruction. disasters of this magnitude serve as a harsh reminder of how fragile life can sometimes be. but it is also during these moments that we are reminded of the common humanity which we all share. we decided to convene this special session immediately following the earthquake as the scale and scope became really clear of the devastation. in speaking with president clinton, he and i immediately agreed that a joint effort of the clinton global initiative, the world economic forum, together with the united nations, should be a powerful partnership to effected meaningful change. let me be clear. we are not here to try and coordinate and address issues re
special envoy bill clinton. he spoke about the recovery efforts in haiti. his remarks are followed by a panel discussion. from the world economic forum in davos, this is about 40 minutes. >> mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, i welcome you to this important and crucial session on haiti. all of us remain deeply saddened by the scope that has ravaged haiti. scope that has ravaged haiti. the scope of the destruction. disasters of this magnitude serve as a harsh reminder of how fragile life...
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tony blair became extremely close to bill clinton. and to president bush. i would say that that was a particularly interesting time of the transatlantic relationship. politicians were sometimes embarrassed at what the public like to call the special relationship. comeshe prime minister into town, some of those things are little unnecessary. >> you have watched our government over 25 years and your own government. what is the main difference for someone who has never thought about it, between the two democracies? logjam theot have same way under a parliamentary system that you can have and do have under your system. the government cannot shut down. if the government cannot get its business through the house of to call at has general election and let the people decide. >> what is the main difference between the house of commons and the house of lords? >> the house of lords is a very dignified chamber. if you want to see what the house of commons looks like once ,ou look at the house of lords there is a lot once it is their time to leave the house of commons.
tony blair became extremely close to bill clinton. and to president bush. i would say that that was a particularly interesting time of the transatlantic relationship. politicians were sometimes embarrassed at what the public like to call the special relationship. comeshe prime minister into town, some of those things are little unnecessary. >> you have watched our government over 25 years and your own government. what is the main difference for someone who has never thought about it,...
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look what bill clinton got away with. it was ok with the democrats and then hillary she runs and everybody is for. put them back in the white house. all these people and women, if they weren't so trashy and would i saw thet clothes, former first lady, shooting even have an up dress to cover piercy sat there with her legs folded crossed over and you could see right up her dress. girlsare out there, young , 13 years old, out there prostituting. i said a lot of times they hook theyth men, if you notice are mostly all men with money. host: in terms of calling for resignations yesterday at the white house press briefing, one of the reporters in the audience in the press room asked sarah sanders y president trump had not been more forceful and calling for the resignation of al franken. here's that exchange. >> at one point does the president condemn him deco coming accusations just condemn him? how many accusations does it take? >> the president is not going to weigh in on every single matter like this. every single day, we got
look what bill clinton got away with. it was ok with the democrats and then hillary she runs and everybody is for. put them back in the white house. all these people and women, if they weren't so trashy and would i saw thet clothes, former first lady, shooting even have an up dress to cover piercy sat there with her legs folded crossed over and you could see right up her dress. girlsare out there, young , 13 years old, out there prostituting. i said a lot of times they hook theyth men, if you...
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go back to bill clinton's administration from before he even got into office. they were after him. host:. and people can use our archives if they want to go back to those times and the investigations held in congress. terry mentioned the trial will take place in new york. that is where the former president is headed on tuesday, april 4 for the arraignment. the washington post reports that will happen around 2:00 p.m. eastern time. cnn is reporting he faces more than 30 counts. sharon in middleton, delaware, republican. hello. caller: hello. here are my comments. donald trump more than likely didn't pay the hush money. but how does this compare to what joe biden and his crew are doing to read which was a legitimate rape offense? where is the investigation into this? the new york times posted her full social security number. all you callers out there, would you like to see this happen to you? the new york times is suing tara reid for legal expenses. as far as the country is confirmed, i am very concerned. a couple callers back, they said if donald trump is back in, we are on the verg
go back to bill clinton's administration from before he even got into office. they were after him. host:. and people can use our archives if they want to go back to those times and the investigations held in congress. terry mentioned the trial will take place in new york. that is where the former president is headed on tuesday, april 4 for the arraignment. the washington post reports that will happen around 2:00 p.m. eastern time. cnn is reporting he faces more than 30 counts. sharon in...
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bill clinton. and then a group of presidents to what yousrael would call a competitive lens. almost a zero-sum lens between thisl and arab allies area includes eisenhower, neck and, bush 41. it seems that barack obama leans toward the latter group. where would you place him on this spectrum? >> the way that i described him in the chapter is he is in many ways a hybrid. when it came to security, he was very clear that security was something he walled off. index i say we are checking...
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he worked with bill clinton and did some good things that when he runs for president, he was vilified. i wanted to get your comment. dayt: i could talk all about it gingrich, a fascinating character. host: did you interview him for the book? you did talk to jim wright, correct? guest: yes. i did not speak to newt gingrich for the book. very effective as a speaker, particularly in the first year of speakership in the first 100 days, as contra promised of legislation. it was quite remarkable what he could get through the house of representatives. that did not mean that he was not disliked by democrats. was in the republican minority in the 1980's, 1970's, 1990's and he helped bring down jim wright, the speaker in the 1980's. a lot of democrats really disliked him intensely. you can still be an effective speaker but also be one that the other party does not care for. i think the other issue is a takes a different set of skills to be a good speaker versus a good president and a set of skills to be elected speaker versus elected president. to be elected speaker, you need 218 members of the
he worked with bill clinton and did some good things that when he runs for president, he was vilified. i wanted to get your comment. dayt: i could talk all about it gingrich, a fascinating character. host: did you interview him for the book? you did talk to jim wright, correct? guest: yes. i did not speak to newt gingrich for the book. very effective as a speaker, particularly in the first year of speakership in the first 100 days, as contra promised of legislation. it was quite remarkable what...
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that is followed by former president bill clinton and former vice president dan quayle, sharing their thoughts on presidential leadership. and then later ,jay johnson leads a discussion on the threat of domestic terrorism in the u.s. announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies, and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? it is more than that. comcast is coordinating so students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for everything. comcast supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. ♪ announcer:for memorial day, president biden was at arlington national ceremony to present a wreathlaying at the tomb of the unknown soldier. the president was joined by vice president harris and defense secretary lloyd austin.
that is followed by former president bill clinton and former vice president dan quayle, sharing their thoughts on presidential leadership. and then later ,jay johnson leads a discussion on the threat of domestic terrorism in the u.s. announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies, and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? it is more than that. comcast is coordinating so students from low income families...
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clinton in 1992. the under state law, the trump campaign does have until november 24 two request another recount. thet stands, joe biden is president elect with 306 electoral votes. president trump received 232. >> c-span's washington journal. we are taking your calls live in the news of the day. we will discuss policy issues that impact you. norquestrning, donald discuss his campaign 20. south carolina congressman james clyburn on this week's democratic leadership election including his own as whip. in the u.s.avison response to covid 19. watch washington journal, live at 7:00 p.m. eastern. be sure to join the discussion. coming up alive friday, the u.s. house returns at 9:00 a.m. eastern. work on the reauthorization of the national apprenticeship act. on c-span to
clinton in 1992. the under state law, the trump campaign does have until november 24 two request another recount. thet stands, joe biden is president elect with 306 electoral votes. president trump received 232. >> c-span's washington journal. we are taking your calls live in the news of the day. we will discuss policy issues that impact you. norquestrning, donald discuss his campaign 20. south carolina congressman james clyburn on this week's democratic leadership election including his...
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over the summer, president bill clinton and george w. bush kicked off the presidential leadership scholars program. it is a leadership development seminar for military, business, and leader. first, dallas mavericks owner mark cuban. >> thank you very much. we are in dallas, so we thought it was only appropriate to start the program with two mavericks. one of them danced with the stars and one of them went to the big dance with president bush. kevin sullivan got his start in communications in the sports world with the dallas mavericks. the lessons he learned ultimately landed him in the west wing where he served as president bush's communications director from 2006 2009. today, he draws on his experiences to advise leaders all across sectors. he released an e-book called "breaking through." our other panelist has no problem breaking through, especially when it comes to making his voice heard to the referees at his courtside seats. mark cuban is one of america's most successful entrepreneurs. beginning at the age of 12, by selling garbage
over the summer, president bill clinton and george w. bush kicked off the presidential leadership scholars program. it is a leadership development seminar for military, business, and leader. first, dallas mavericks owner mark cuban. >> thank you very much. we are in dallas, so we thought it was only appropriate to start the program with two mavericks. one of them danced with the stars and one of them went to the big dance with president bush. kevin sullivan got his start in communications...
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in davos, former president bill clinton asked businesses to increase humanitarian aid to he. a senate hearing on relief efforts in haiti. later, a couple of news conferences from the house of representatives. wil. . [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> president clinton's remarks are followed by with those of world leaders. this is about 45 minutes, from davos, switzerland. >> mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, your excellencies we all welcome you to this very special, very important, crucial session on haiti. all of us in this room remain deeply saddened by the scale and scope that has ravaged haiti. the scope of the destruction. disasters of this magnitude serve as a harsh reminder of how fragile life can sometimes be. but it is also during these moments that we are reminded of the common humanity which we all share. we decided to convene this special session immediately following the earthquake as the scale and scope became really clear of the devastation. in speaking with president clinton, h
in davos, former president bill clinton asked businesses to increase humanitarian aid to he. a senate hearing on relief efforts in haiti. later, a couple of news conferences from the house of representatives. wil. . [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> president clinton's remarks are followed by with those of world leaders. this is about 45 minutes, from davos, switzerland. >> mr. president, ladies and...
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both george bush and bill clinton raised taxes, and yet the deficit continued to grow. i think that argues we need to control spending and not rely so much on tax increases. host: mr. hodge, for all of the tax policy we have talked about, is there anything else to highlight before we finish with you? guest: i think voters have a clear difference in their choices this year between different policies by the candidates. it is up to your own personal values as to which one you would support. that is what makes it so interesting for all of us who analyze these things. to see such stark differences and be able to compare them. host: scott hodge with the tax foundation. he serves as their president. if you want to see more, you can go to tax note -- taxfoundation.org. thank you for your time. in just about half hour, the senate judiciary committee expected to meet to mark up and vote for the confirmation of judge amy coney barrett. this is the next step before it goes to the full senate for a vote. democrats reportedly not showing up. until then, we want to get your thoughts a
both george bush and bill clinton raised taxes, and yet the deficit continued to grow. i think that argues we need to control spending and not rely so much on tax increases. host: mr. hodge, for all of the tax policy we have talked about, is there anything else to highlight before we finish with you? guest: i think voters have a clear difference in their choices this year between different policies by the candidates. it is up to your own personal values as to which one you would support. that...
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as kennedy found with carter, as bill clinton found when he just shut down and talked of a jesse jackson primary in 1996 over welfare reform. they do not want to change the rules. they want the party out of power that just lost, two things happen. there is a debate, are we better off with a moderate message or a more extreme message? liberal and the democratic party, conservative and the republican party, so there is that argument over why they lost. the second reason they conclude they lost is iowa. who gave us this turkey? and they blame iowa. there is where you have the argument and the churning begins for making reforms. they go to the national convention where they change the rules to the next convention. and the other thing that happens is, the two nominees go to the people who want to change the process and say look, we got our job is to worry about the november election. it is not to worry about the process in four years. so forget talking about iowa and new hampshire and these early states. we have to keep our eye on the ball. new hampshire certainly is a battleground state, iow
as kennedy found with carter, as bill clinton found when he just shut down and talked of a jesse jackson primary in 1996 over welfare reform. they do not want to change the rules. they want the party out of power that just lost, two things happen. there is a debate, are we better off with a moderate message or a more extreme message? liberal and the democratic party, conservative and the republican party, so there is that argument over why they lost. the second reason they conclude they lost is...
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guest: if trump is caligula, which roman empire is bill clinton? guest: i'm not going to dignify any of that. host: one more color in st. louis, missouri. good morning. caller: good morning. i do want to say i traveled all the way to california at my own expense in 2000 to be as elegant for pat buchanan -- to be a delegate for pat buchanan. this 30% but still supports trump, then you take a reality check. all during the campaign he said he wanted more people covered and theycal insurance would have a veteran cheaper. when he gets in, he would've signed curricula care bill without a replacement, he could care less of millions of people would have lost their health insurance. just so he can say i got something past, ain't i great? he really just wants a big tax cut for the rich. guest: i think american state of tax cut. individual of payroll taxes are the highest they've ever been, every person gets a job pays payroll taxes and it's going into a bankrupt social security system. i don't think middle-class and poor americans are going to benefit from w
guest: if trump is caligula, which roman empire is bill clinton? guest: i'm not going to dignify any of that. host: one more color in st. louis, missouri. good morning. caller: good morning. i do want to say i traveled all the way to california at my own expense in 2000 to be as elegant for pat buchanan -- to be a delegate for pat buchanan. this 30% but still supports trump, then you take a reality check. all during the campaign he said he wanted more people covered and theycal insurance would...
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former president bill clinton is part of a summit discussing opioid addiction and treatment. and then the foreign committee hears testimony from secretary tillerson and secretary mattis about strategy and war authorization powers. coming up on today's, washington journal, ken sterns shares his thoughts on political powers in the u.s. in his new book. after that, look at the senate' move to repeal a will that would make it easier for consumers to file class action lawsuits against financial institutions. dennisjoined by ceo callahan. and douglas fisher from the american retirement association talks about 401(k) plans and other retirement savings programs that could be defected by the tax efforts in congress. host: good morning. today is the expected day robert mueller will reveal his first indictment into the investigation into the 2016 election. rex tillerson and jim mattis will be before congress to give their views in the authorization for the use of military force. on capitol hill, republicans are set to unveil their plans for tax reform. a key group against it already. wh
former president bill clinton is part of a summit discussing opioid addiction and treatment. and then the foreign committee hears testimony from secretary tillerson and secretary mattis about strategy and war authorization powers. coming up on today's, washington journal, ken sterns shares his thoughts on political powers in the u.s. in his new book. after that, look at the senate' move to repeal a will that would make it easier for consumers to file class action lawsuits against financial...
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host: what about bill clinton? guest: bill clinton did not resign, and he was impeached, the second president to be impeached. the trial went to the senate. he was charged under the articles of impeachment with obstructing justice and committing perjury. clearly the country did not want to see president clinton removed. they thought that arguably lying under with monica lewinsky was not sufficiently egregious to warrant a removal, even though it is a crime. the obstruction of justice thirds would take two majority to convict. it was evenly divided, i on the perjury charge, and the republicans took it on the chain of the next election cycle. host: we will get your calls in just a moment, but let's go to the whistleblower complaint involving the president. is interference includes, among other things, mainf the president's domestic political rivals. attorneyiani and general barr appears to be involved as well." this from the whistleblower report. guest: the whistleblower says, shee frankly, that he or has no firsthan
host: what about bill clinton? guest: bill clinton did not resign, and he was impeached, the second president to be impeached. the trial went to the senate. he was charged under the articles of impeachment with obstructing justice and committing perjury. clearly the country did not want to see president clinton removed. they thought that arguably lying under with monica lewinsky was not sufficiently egregious to warrant a removal, even though it is a crime. the obstruction of justice thirds...
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bill because the same thing will happen again. if they don't pass it, they will lose the congress. so you have folks really looking at this as a pivotal moment not just on health care, but for the parties, for the country, for the presidency, and they are telling members if you vote against this, this is going to be incredibly damaging for democrats and the president. we are not going to be able to get all these other things on the agenda done. it is going to be crippling. that is a powerful message because people do remember 1993 at 1994. host: the next telephone call is from jane, who opposes the bill from wisconsin. caller: i opposed this on several things. one is that the i.r.s. is getting far too powerful. people who just get out of prison would -- won't have a job. how do this get taken care of? they can stop people who have appointments on back child support, and they wouldn't be taken care of even in an emergency. this bill also prevents people from being on social security and s.s.i. because they are on solo income from b
bill because the same thing will happen again. if they don't pass it, they will lose the congress. so you have folks really looking at this as a pivotal moment not just on health care, but for the parties, for the country, for the presidency, and they are telling members if you vote against this, this is going to be incredibly damaging for democrats and the president. we are not going to be able to get all these other things on the agenda done. it is going to be crippling. that is a powerful...
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this discussion started by bill clinton on those tax cuts. in our first 45 minutes, your thoughts on whether they should be extended. you may say yes or no year only for those making above to under $50,000. give us a call. tell us why. here are the numbers -- ! for republicans -- 202-737-0002 for republicans. 202-737-0001 for democrats. 202-628-0205 four independent -- for independents. we will take those calls in just a moment. even though the president made statements about it last night, it was earlier this week in an interview with cnbc that started this discussion in the papers and amongst the capitol hill about the future of the bush era tax cuts. here is president bill clinton when asked about the tax cuts and whether they should be extended. >> i think what it means is they will have to put everything off until early next year. that is the best thing to do right now. the republicans do not want to do that unless he agrees to extend a tax cut permanently, including for upper-income people. but, the real issue is not whether they should
this discussion started by bill clinton on those tax cuts. in our first 45 minutes, your thoughts on whether they should be extended. you may say yes or no year only for those making above to under $50,000. give us a call. tell us why. here are the numbers -- ! for republicans -- 202-737-0002 for republicans. 202-737-0001 for democrats. 202-628-0205 four independent -- for independents. we will take those calls in just a moment. even though the president made statements about it last night, it...
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clinton will be campaigning in milwaukee on friday for the democratic candidate in the race, mary burke. president clinton caret wisconsin of both as a show when someone try to help boost your candidacy as she runs in a tight race against governor scott walker who has won two statewide elections. the candidates and the wisconsin governor's race held their second and final debate last week. tossup and we will show some of the as that voters are seeing in the race and the one hour to base after that. >> mary burke lied about her jobs plan. turns out it was plagiarized. now she is at it again, attacking the scott walker's record on jobs. attacks that "the milwaukee journal sentinel" says are false. she is twisting the numbers and it's not the first time. the truth -- in the last year, wisconsin ranked third in jobs growth. wisconsin gave 100,000 jobs under scott walker. -- again 100 jobs under scott walker. we cannot trust mary burke. >> he made a pledge. 250,000 new jobs. by the end of our first term in office. >> and asked us to hold him up to it. today, wisconsin is dead last in midwest
clinton will be campaigning in milwaukee on friday for the democratic candidate in the race, mary burke. president clinton caret wisconsin of both as a show when someone try to help boost your candidacy as she runs in a tight race against governor scott walker who has won two statewide elections. the candidates and the wisconsin governor's race held their second and final debate last week. tossup and we will show some of the as that voters are seeing in the race and the one hour to base after...
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bill clinton came away with the political edge and he won reelection next year. in that moment, newt gingrich came across looking like a loser in the government shut down. this time around, the three principal players are not guys who want to shut down the government. they're more cautious. obama, reid, and boehner are much more cautious players. their political talk to leaders -- they are political calculat ors. they are not bomb-throwers. if you do not want a government shutdown, the people involved not be there. there held back by their constituents -- they are held back by their constituents. host: thank you for bringing us up to date. we will be waiting to hear if they have reached a compromise and to see how the members on both sides react. let's go to phone calls beginning with texas, john, a republican, good morning. caller: this is living proof that socialism works real good until you run out of everybody else's money. if this is not the biggest ad for getting rid of all of these social problems -- programs, i have never seen anything else that compares.
bill clinton came away with the political edge and he won reelection next year. in that moment, newt gingrich came across looking like a loser in the government shut down. this time around, the three principal players are not guys who want to shut down the government. they're more cautious. obama, reid, and boehner are much more cautious players. their political talk to leaders -- they are political calculat ors. they are not bomb-throwers. if you do not want a government shutdown, the people...
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if you want bipartisan cooperation, look at bill clinton and newt gingrich. that was with the 104th congress, truly a lot of bipartisan cooperation. clinton did not want to, but he did it for political survival and convenience. brian: how did this get started? craig: like anything. repeated often enough. two irishmen, one is the president and the other is from congress. it fills the time and the void, but it's not true. he did not collaborate that much with tip o'neill. he signed this bill, and can't find against it. gingrich fight against it. reagan ahead broken his pledge on taxes and agreed to spending cuts. he signed it and gingrich fought against it, there was a real insurrection among the reaganites against reagan. it finally passed, and only because of the democratic support. and reagan signed it. the spending cuts never came. reagan said in his diaries, the bemoaning of the fact that the spending cuts never came. he never really did another deal with tip o'neill after that. the 1986 tax reform act was done without tip o'neill. brian: here he is talkin
if you want bipartisan cooperation, look at bill clinton and newt gingrich. that was with the 104th congress, truly a lot of bipartisan cooperation. clinton did not want to, but he did it for political survival and convenience. brian: how did this get started? craig: like anything. repeated often enough. two irishmen, one is the president and the other is from congress. it fills the time and the void, but it's not true. he did not collaborate that much with tip o'neill. he signed this bill, and...
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helped dan greenberg orchestrate bill clinton victory democrats foragan three decades. 2016 nt back after the election to understand how trump on in michigan and conducted another round of focus groups. voters complain that there is no respect for the president people like them who voted for him. this is under the headline on precincts comes down to one word, respect for the president himself. "washington post." if you take a look also at the at the ory taking look standings that the president of his has, amongst some supporters saying one of the biggest sources of anxiety in florida e race in focuses on democrats fear nelson rm senator bill is not adequately prepared to scott, inst rick hand-picked by trump. scat and nelson are close early in the poll. growing alarm about nelson, one of 10 run thanksgiving year in a in 2015, by trump prompted schumer to sound the ago in few months private meeting, pleaded with nelson to step up efforts and manager, which he did not do until march, the ding to those close to conversation. make comments to that and other ssues, as well, in open phones for
helped dan greenberg orchestrate bill clinton victory democrats foragan three decades. 2016 nt back after the election to understand how trump on in michigan and conducted another round of focus groups. voters complain that there is no respect for the president people like them who voted for him. this is under the headline on precincts comes down to one word, respect for the president himself. "washington post." if you take a look also at the at the ory taking look standings that the...
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looks like secretary of state bill clinton will not be there tonight. this is "the washington post." she would love to be there, but london is calling. and also who will be and the first lady's box? the style section of "the washington post." is dollars chance parrot -- a scholar's chance. one of the nine students who participated in the d.c. scholarship program and he will be in the first lady sponsored this evening. cotton one, arizona, steve on the independent line. good morning. caller: i think the american people tonight listen to obama -- we will be like a bunch of greenhouses, we will get white washed. the thing is, he will sit there and say he will put a spending freeze. well, it figures out to be a little over, i think, $2 billion over two years and over $1 trillion deficit. that is just pennies. all it is, just whitewash everybody. and this health care bill, pelosi and read for saying they were going to take it slow. they are still on the back room trying to figure out how to pass this. what they are going to do, they are going to do different
looks like secretary of state bill clinton will not be there tonight. this is "the washington post." she would love to be there, but london is calling. and also who will be and the first lady's box? the style section of "the washington post." is dollars chance parrot -- a scholar's chance. one of the nine students who participated in the d.c. scholarship program and he will be in the first lady sponsored this evening. cotton one, arizona, steve on the independent line. good...
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last year in contrast to president bill clinton early on in his first term who met -- who went to the mat for the corporate family nafta legislation. obama basically has not lifted a finger for the employee free choice act. unfortunately, it shows why many republicans have reason to be somewhat content with what the white house is doing and not doing. what is not being done. host: this question about americans pay half their income to provide health care for third world? guest: the deeper question is what is our priorities and what to we want to do as a society. host: joe is joining us this morning. caller: thank you, god bless c-span. the health debate is affecting a large part of the economy, and prior they looked at the senators and 85 to 90 voting. the way politics is so bitter, if they ran through on party lines, that would make the politics worse. i think they need 85 people or it's worse. democrats and republicans both have good ideas. guest: i fundamentally agree with that assessment in this respect, when you have a situation where the majority is insisting upon another expans
last year in contrast to president bill clinton early on in his first term who met -- who went to the mat for the corporate family nafta legislation. obama basically has not lifted a finger for the employee free choice act. unfortunately, it shows why many republicans have reason to be somewhat content with what the white house is doing and not doing. what is not being done. host: this question about americans pay half their income to provide health care for third world? guest: the deeper...